Title: Michelle A. OMalley
1Flower Reproduction What are the reproductive
parts of a flower? Lotus Diagram
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- Michelle A. OMalley
- League Academy of Communication Arts
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3Stamen
Style
Seed
Stigma
Anther
Pistil
Filament
Ovary
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4Plant Kingdom Plants have structures for
Reproduction Flowers
- Flowers produce seeds
- Many Flowers contain both male and female parts
needed to produce new flowers - Flower petals are often colored or have a scent
so as to attract insects and other animals.
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5Plant Kingdom Plants have structures for
Reproduction Stamen
- The Stamen is the male reproductive part of a
flower - The Stamen contains two parts the anther and the
stalk or filament.
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6Plant Kingdom Plants have structures for
Reproduction Anther
- Knob on top of the filament
- The anther produces the pollen.
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7Plant Kingdom Plants have structures for
Reproduction Filament
- Filament is the thin stalk that holds the anther
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8Plant Kingdom Plants have structures for
Reproduction Pistil
- The pistil is the female part of the flower that
contains the ovary, stigma, and style.
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9Plant Kingdom Plants have structures for
Reproduction Ovary
- The ovary contains the ovules or egg cells
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10Plant Kingdom Plants have structures for
Reproduction Stigma
- The stigma contains the sticky top where pollen
grains land
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11Plant Kingdom Plants have structures for
Reproduction Style
- The style is a stalk in which the pollen tube
grows after pollination has taken place
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12Plant Kingdom Plants have structures for
Reproduction Seeds
- Seeds are fertilized ovules from which new plants
are formed - A fruit that is formed from the ovary often
protects them
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13Can you label the flower below?
petal
stigma
anther
style
filament
ovary
sepal
stem
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